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Oligotrophy and pelagic marine bacteria: Facts and fiction.
(1997)
Oligotrophy, or the inability of bacterial cells to propagate at elevated nutrient concentrations, is a controversial phenomenon in microbiology. The exact cause of the unculturability of many indigenous marine bacteria ...
High-latitude surface temperature estimates from thermal satellite data.
(1997)
The surface temperature of the polar regions controls sea ice growth, snow melt, and surface-atmosphere energy exchange. However, our limited knowledge of polar surfaces and atmospheres has hampered the development of ...